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Int. j. morphol ; 40(3): 601-607, jun. 2022. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1385641

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SUMMARY: Background and Objectives: The palatine nerves and vessels cross the pterygopalatine fossa, the palatine canals, the palatine foramina and the submucosal space, at the level of the hard palate and the palatine recess of the maxillary sinus. Their trajectory is long, complicated and difficult to highlight on a single dissection piece. In the literature that we studied, we did not find clear images that fully highlight the real configuration of the pterygopalatine ganglion and nerves and of the palatine vessels. Our aim was to provide a clear and representative dissection of the pterygopalatine ganglion and of the palatine neurovascular bundle throughout its pathway in a simple, coherent and useful presentation for the practitioners interested in the regional pathology. We resected the posterior and inferomedial osseous walls of the maxillary sinus and highlighted the neurovascular structures in the pterygopalatine fossa and the wall of the maxillary sinus. We photographed the dissection fields and detailed the important relations. The images that we obtained are clear, simple and easy to interpret and use. We successfully highlighted the aspect and the main relations of the pterygopalatine ganglion and the pathway and distribution of the palatine nerves and vessels, from their origin to the terminal plexuses. There is a broad spectrum of clinical procedures or situations that require a proper knowledge and understanding of the anatomical pathway and relations of the palatine neurovascular elements. This includes the various types of regional anesthesia, tumor resection surgery, flaps of the palatine mucosa, the LeFort osteotomy etc. Demonstration of the pterygopalatine ganglion and its relations is useful in endoscopic interventions at the level of the pterygopalatine fossa.


RESUMEN: Los nervios y vasos palatinos atraviesan la fosa pterigopalatina, además de los canales palatinos, los forámenes palatinos y el espacio submucoso a nivel del paladar duro y el receso palatino del seno maxilar. Su trayectoria es larga, complicada y difícil de destacar en una sola pieza de disección. En la literatura que estudiamos, no encontramos imágenes claras que resalten completamente la configuración real del ganglio y los nervios pterigopalatinos y de los vasos palatinos. Nuestro objetivo fue proporcionar una disección clara y representativa del ganglio pterigopalatino y del haz neurovascular palatino a lo largo de su trayecto en una presentación simple, coherente y útil para los médicos interesados en la patología regional. Resecamos las paredes óseas posterior e inferomedial del seno maxilar y resaltamos las estructuras neurovasculares en la fosa pterigopalatina y la pared del seno maxilar. Fotografiamos los campos de disección y detallamos las relaciones importantes. Las imágenes que obtuvimos son claras, sencillas y de fácil interpretación. Resaltamos con éxito el aspecto y las principales relaciones del ganglio pterigopalatino y el trayecto y distribución de los nervios y vasos palatinos, desde su origen hasta los plexos terminales. En conclusion, existe un amplio espectro de procedimientos o situaciones clínicas que requieren un adecuado conocimiento y comprensión del trayecto anatómico y las relaciones de los elementos neurovasculares palatinos. Esto incluye los distintos tipos de anestesia regional, cirugía de resección tumoral, colgajos de mucosa palatina, osteotomía de LeFort, etc. La demostración del ganglio pterigopalatino y sus relaciones es útil en intervenciones endoscópicas a nivel de la fosa pterigopalatina.


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Humanos , Masculino , Gânglios Parassimpáticos/anatomia & histologia , Seio Maxilar/anatomia & histologia , Artérias/anatomia & histologia , Cadáver , Gânglios Parassimpáticos/irrigação sanguínea
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Medicina (Kaunas) ; 58(5)2022 May 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35630051

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Background and Objectives: This study's purpose was to examine the benefit of using a tibial extension in the primary operation of total knee arthroplasty (TKA). This is important because it is not a common practice to use the extension in a primary TKA, a standard configuration offering sufficient stability and good long-term survivorship. The following question arises: which situation requires the use of a standard configuration implant (without a stem) and which situation requires using the extension? Materials and Methods: The opportunity to use the tibial extension in the primary TKA was analyzed in correlation to the tibial bone structural properties. Using finite elements (FEs), the virtual model of the tibial bone was connected to that of the prosthetic implant, with and without a stem, and its behavior was analyzed during static and dynamic stresses, both in the situation in which the bone had normal physical properties, as well as in the case in which the bone had diminished physical properties. Results: The maximum stress and displacement values in the static compression regime show that adding a stem is only beneficial to structurally altered bone. Compression fatigue was reduced to almost half in the case of altered bone when adding a stem. Dynamic compression showed slightly better results with the tibial stem in both healthy and degraded bone. Conclusions: It was concluded that, if the bone is healthy and has good structural properties, it is not necessary to use the tibial extension in the primary operation; and if the bone has diminished physical properties, it is necessary to use the tibial extension at the primary operation, enhancing the stability, fixation, and implant lifespan.


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Artroplastia do Joelho , Prótese do Joelho , Humanos , Desenho de Prótese , Tíbia/cirurgia
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Maedica (Bucur) ; 17(4): 820-825, 2022 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36818243

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Introduction:Safe and effective procedures in the perioral region rely on a clear understanding of the facial anatomy, as insufficient knowledge of this aspect can lead to severe complications. Materials and methods:We performed thorough layer-by-layer dissections of the perioral region on 11 freshly formalinized cadaver heads. Dissections were performed between 2020 and 2022 in the dissection laboratory of the Anatomy Department, where the ethical conducts were regulated by "Carol Davila" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania, and fall under its jurisdiction. Dissections were digitally photographed and edited without altering the scientific content. By performing minute dissections, a considerable amount of attention has been paid to the trajectory and diameter of the superior and inferior labial arteries and their relations with the surrounding structures. Results:We demonstrated the presence of the fibro-muscular compartment above the philtrum, where the superior labial artery passes and gives off the columellar and septal branches, and where it can be compressed in case of either the migration of the filler or quick bolus injections of substance. We also emphasized the importance of the labial salivary glands as risk elements in the perioral region. The depth of the inferior labial artery varied between 4.1-5.4 mm and that of the superior labial artery between 4.8-5.6 mm. Discussion: Safe and complication-free procedures require an exact knowledge of the anatomy of the main neurovascular bundle of each facial region and their anatomical variability should be highlighted. Conclusion:The clinically relevant anatomical observations and descriptions of landmarks presented in our research serves as crucial information for plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgeons and dentists. Doppler ultrasound imaging has a considerable potential for both diminishing the risk and facilitating the prompt treatment of complications, especially because it is an affordable, repeatable, quick and reliable procedure. Cadaveric dissection for anatomy training provides an unparalleled opportunity to precisely understand the structure of actual human tissue and the clinical and structural relationships between the multitude of anatomical risk elements.

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